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One way to get around that is to open the image in your photo editor; rotate if necessary, then save it as a new file. This new file should have different META data so that browsers use the correct orientation.
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How are those no longer working for you, @slk?
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My portrait view pictures are showing up in my web page in landscape view and there is no way to fix that in Weebly. I did an online chat with someone from Weebly yesterday and was told that this is not a Weebly problem, but rather an issue with my photo editor.
I have not had this problem in the past. I'm using W10 and File Explorer to save and upload my pictures like I have always done. I also use paint.NET to add names to the pictures and save them and still upload them from Explorer. Something has changed since I did this last year and I don't know what that is.
I was able to get two of the pictures to upload as portrait successfully, but I'm having trouble with the rest of them. Not sure how I got those two to work though.
Thanks for repying to my message. If you have any suggestions that would help me I would appreciate it.
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One way to get around that is to open the image in your photo editor; rotate if necessary, then save it as a new file. This new file should have different META data so that browsers use the correct orientation.
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I did try that and it didn't work. I finally downloaded another photo editor to get it resolved. Thanks for your help!